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One thing is when Jesus died on the cross for ours sins.

Very great suffering is when an innocent soul is unjustly condemned to exist in an unhealthy, deformed and incapacitated body. It is also when an innocent baby is unjustly condemned to a hellish life of poverty, starvation, disease and torture. Very great suffering is when someone is unjustly condemned to live under social conditions of oppression, persecution, terrorism and bigotry.

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